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Political Institutions Categorise

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The UN is effective.
The UN is not effective.

A long history of commitment to finding alternative methods of conflict resolution other than through military means
Provides the institutional mechanisms for global leadership on major issues
Veto-wielding permanent members have far too much control over the content and passage of legally binding Security Council resolutions
Unilateral military action has undermined its reputation as the arbiter of global governance
Often accused of being dominated by its more powerful member states
UN Charter is considered a landmark moment in global peace and cooperation
UN peacekeeping forces have failed to prevent humanitarian disasters in the past
Does not act in the interests of any one state but instead on the basis on universal rights
Too often perceived as inactive and failing to provide consensus over major issues such as human rights and the environment 
Virtually every nation state on earth is a contributing member and take parts in General Assembly discussions

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Pass Mark
70%